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Shared racial and cultural experiences and the collective memory of those experiences play important roles in determining the responses of African Americans to issues of crime and violence. By examining American history through the prism of African American experience, this volume provides a framework for understanding contemporary issues regarding crime and justice, including the much-discussed gap between how blacks and whites perceive the fairness of the criminal justice system. Following a thesis offered by W.E.B. Du Bois with regard to African American responses to oppression, the authors argue that responses by African Americans to issues of crime and justice have taken three main forms--resistance, accommodation, and self-determination. These responses are related to efforts by African Americans to carve out social and psychological space for themselves and to find their place in America.

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title Black and Right The Bold New Voice of Black Conservatives in - photo 1
title:Black and Right : The Bold New Voice of Black Conservatives in America
author:Faryna, Stan; Stetson, Brad.; Conti, Joseph G.
publisher:Greenwood Publishing Group
isbn10 | asin:0275953424
print isbn13:9780275953423
ebook isbn13:9780313023507
language:English
subjectAfrican Americans--Politics and government, Conservatism--United States.
publication date:1997
lcc:E185.615.B538 1997eb
ddc:320.5/2/08996073
subject:African Americans--Politics and government, Conservatism--United States.

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BLACK AND RIGHT

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BLACK AND RIGHT

The Bold New Voice of Black Conservatives in America

EDITED BY

Stan Faryna
Brad Stetson
and
Joseph G.Conti

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Black and right: the bold new voice of Black conservatives in America
/edited by Stan Faryna, Brad Stetson, and Joseph G.Conti.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p.) and index.
ISBN 0275953424 (alk. paper)
1. Afro-AmericansPolitics and government. 2. Conservatism
United States. I. Faryna, Stan, 1969 . II. Stetson, Brad.
III. Conti, Joseph G.
E185.615.B538 1997
320.5'2'08996073dc20 9644674

British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data is available.

Copyright 1997 by Stan Faryna, Brad Stetson, and Joseph G.Conti

All rights reserved. No portion of this book may be
reproduced, by any process or technique, without the
express written consent of the publisher.

Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 9644674


ISBN: 0-275-95342-4

First published in 1997
Praeger Publishers, 88 Post Road West, Westport, CT 06881

An imprint of Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc.

Printed in the United States of America

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The paper used in this book complies with the
Permanent Paper Standard issued by the National
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In order to keep this title in print and available to the academic community, this edition
was produced using digital reprint technology in a relatively short print run. This would
not have been attainable using traditional methods. Although the cover has been changed
from its original appearance, the text remains the same and all materials and methods
used still conform to the highest book-making standards.

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Copyright Acknowledgments

The editors and publisher gratefully acknowledge permission to reprint the following:

Clarence Thomas, No Room at the Inn: The Loneliness of the Black Conservative. This
chapter originally appeared in Policy Review no. 58 (10/01/91). Copyright The Heritage
Foundation. Reprinted by permission.

The chapter entitled The Role of Black Conservative Leaders in the 1990s is an edited
transcript of a speech given by Representative Gary Franks at the Heritage Foundation on
2/7/91, Heritage Lecture #303. Reprinted by permission of the Heritage Foundation.

Selections from Saint Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologica, translated by the Fathers of the
English Dominican Province. Copyright 1948 by Benzinger Brothers, Inc. Published by
Christian Classics, 200 E.Bethany Dr., Allen, TX 75002.

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For black conservatives across this nation,
in admiration of their courage and integrity.

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CONTENTS

Preface

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Acknowledgments

xvii

Part IPerspectives on Personal Experience

No Room at the Inn: The Loneliness of the Black Conservative
Clarence Thomas

Notes of a Nonnative Son: The Third Vision
Robert A.George

You Look like a Democrat
Kathleen M.Bravo

Young, Black, and Republican
Stuart DeVeaux

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What Black Conservative Means to Me
Lee Walker

Part IIPerspectives on Politics

Two Visions of Black Leadership
Brian W.Jones

Black Conservatives: The Undercounted
Willie and Gwen Richardson

No Need for a Government Handout
Telly Lovelace

Educational Development in the Black Community
Mazhar Ali Awan

The Role of Black Conservative Leaders in the 1990s
Gary Franks

Part IIIPerspectives on Racism

Are You Really a Racist? A Common-Sense Quiz
Joseph G.Conti and Brad Stetson

My Experience with the California Civil Rights Initiative
Errol Smith

Race Confab: An Exercise in Futility
Jesse Peterson

Racial Rage: The Response to Jesse Peterson
Marivic C.Francis

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Are Americas Juries Race-Obsessed?
Deroy Murdock

Part IVPerspectives on Morals

The Moral Vacuum in Black America Must Be Filled
Joseph H.Brown

The Black Family and Parental Licensure
Diann Ellen Cameron

A Setback Is a Setup for a Comeback
Steven Craft

Family Values vs. Homosexual Rights: Tradition Collides with an Elite Social Tide
Joseph E.Broadus

A Black Conservative Looks at Abortion
Peter Kirsanow

Is This the Work of God? Reflections on the Black Church

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